Effect of land-use change on the changes in human lyme risk in the united states

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  • who: Yuying Ma and colleagues from the Risk in the United States Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvu00e4skylu00e4, Jyvaskyla, Finland have published the research work: Effect of Land-Use Change on the Changes in Human Lyme Risk in the United States, in the Journal: Sustainability 2022, 14, 5802. of 24/04/2022
  • what: One of the main reasons is that the vegetation in this edge habitat is a preferred habitat for many host species of ticks, such as small rodent species and the white-tailed deer . The authors mainly aim to explore . . .

     

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